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nuevo sol

British  
/ ˈnweɪvəʊ ˈsɒl /

noun

  1. the Spanish name for new sol

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Recently, investors seeking to bet against China are focusing on the Taiwanese dollar, Singapore dollar and Peruvian nuevo sol, currencies whose value is managed by local governments.

From The Wall Street Journal

Peru's economy has steadily slowed, and its currency, the nuevo sol, has plunged 2.5 percent against the U.S. dollar in the past month.

From US News

This puts the yuan on a par with the Philippine peso and a bit above the Peruvian nuevo sol, Mr Anderson notes.

From Economist

The printing presses have returned, but this time it is not the government cranking out bills, and the currency is not necessarily the Peruvian nuevo sol.

From Time

The yogurt comes from its ubiquitous dairy farms, and can be had for a nuevo sol a cup in shops off the town square.

From New York Times